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THE TRACE ADKINS CHROME 300

 

FROM: Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, TN

 

DATE: Saturday June 7, 2003

 

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STARTING LINEUP

Qualifying rained out set by Owner Points!

 

1. (21) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet.

2. (92) Todd Bodine, Chevrolet.

 

3. (10) Scott Riggs, Ford.

4. (37) David Green, Pontiac.

 

5. (1) David Stremme, Dodge.

6. (20) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet.

 

7. (2) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet.

8. (57) Jason Keller, Ford.

 

9. (5) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet.

10. (48) Shane Hmiel, Chevrolet.

 

11. (25) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford.

12. (38) Kasey Kahne, Ford.

 

13. (23) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet.

14. (4) Mark Green, Chevrolet.

 

15. (59) Stacy Compton, Chevrolet.

16. (46) Ashton Lewis Jr., Chevrolet.

 

17. (60) Stanton Barrett, Ford.

18. (18) Coy Gibbs, Chevrolet.

 

19. (27) Joey Clanton, Chevrolet.

20. (87) David Reutimann, Chevrolet.

 

21. (7) Randy LaJoie, Chevrolet.

22. (12) Kerry Earnhardt, Chevrolet.

 

23. (26) Lance Norick, Dodge.

24. (22) Regan Smith, Chevrolet.

 

25. (49) Shane Hall, Ford.

26. (77) Brad Teague, Ford.

 

27. (16) Larry Gunselman, Chevrolet.

28. (44) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet.

 

29. (0) Jason White, Chevrolet.

30. (73) Jason Schuler, Ford.

 

31. (71) Ron Young, Chevrolet.

32. (39) Jamie Mosley, Ford.

 

33. (91) Kenny Hendrick, Chevrolet.

34. (52) Mike Potter, Ford.

 

35. (28) Brad Baker, Dodge.

36. (61) Justin Ashburn, Chevrolet.

 

37. (96) Gus Wasson, Chevrolet.

38. (75) Jay Sauter, Chevrolet.

 

39. (85) John Hayden, Chevrolet.

40. (53) Joe Buford, Pontiac.

 

41. (70) Don Satterfield, Chevrolet.

42. (97) Jimmy Kitchens, Pontiac.

 

43. (55) Paul Menard, Chevrolet.

 

Failed to qualify:

(84) Brian Weber, Chevrolet.

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FINAL RESULTS!

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1. (3) Scott Riggs, Ford, 225, $59,770.

 

2. (4) David Green, Pontiac, 225, $45,850.

 

3. (5) David Stremme, Dodge, 225, $27,360.

 

4. (21) Randy LaJoie, Chevrolet, 225, $27,455.

 

5. (11) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Ford, 225, $24,750.

 

6. (16) Ashton Lewis Jr., Chevrolet, 225, $21,930.

 

7. (17) Stanton Barrett, Ford, 225, $26,130.

 

8. (13) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 225, $25,430.

 

9. (38) Jay Sauter, Chevrolet, 225, $14,455.

 

10. (9) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 223, $26,130.

 

11. (1) Johnny Sauter, Chevrolet, 223, $24,805.

 

12. (43) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 223, $14,030.

 

13. (30) Jason Schuler, Ford, 222, $17,485.

 

14. (8) Jason Keller, Ford, 222, $23,400.

 

15. (35) Brad Baker, Dodge, 221, $14,205.

 

16. (7) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevrolet, 220, $23,250.

 

17. (29) Jason White, Chevrolet, 219, $13,755.

 

18. (39) John Hayden, Chevrolet, 216, $13,580.

 

19. (37) Gus Wasson, Chevrolet, 216, $13,505.

 

20. (36) Justin Ashburn, Chevrolet, 215, $14,255.

 

21. (32) Jamie Mosley, Ford, 215, $13,405.

 

22. (31) Ron Young, Chevrolet, 214, $15,385.

 

23. (23) Lance Norick, Dodge, 212, $15,660.

 

24. (14) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 207, $17,315.

 

25. (12) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 200, $17,370.

 

26. (2) Todd Bodine, Chevrolet, 190, engine failure, $17,235.

 

27. (19) Joey Clanton, Chevrolet, 170, $15,180.

 

28. (15) Stacy Compton, Chevrolet, 167, engine failure, $17,170.

 

29. (24) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 159, engine failure, $17,130.

 

30. (22) Kerry Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 157, $17,165.

 

31. (18) Coy Gibbs, Chevrolet, 153, accident, $17,025.

 

32. (27) Larry Gunselman, Chevrolet, 120, overheating, $12,985.

 

33. (6) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 113, engine failure, $15,295.

 

34. (10) Shane Hmiel, Chevrolet, 94, engine failure, $14,940.

 

35. (33) Kenny Hendrick, Chevrolet, 59, rear end, $12,920.

 

36. (40) Joe Buford, Pontiac, 39, transmission, $12,900.

 

37. (26) Brad Teague, Ford, 31, accident, $14,880.

 

38. (28) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, 28, engine failure, $12,860.

 

39. (25) Shane Hall, Ford, 23, engine failure, $14,840.

 

40. (42) Jimmy Kitchens, Pontiac, 22, engine failure, $12,820.

 

41. (34) Mike Potter, Ford, 20, steering, $12,780.

 

42. (41) Don Satterfield, Chevrolet, 16, steering, $12,755.

 

43. (20) Jeff Fuller, Chevrolet, 7, vibration, $14,703.

 

 

Time of race: 2 hours, 31 minutes, 49 seconds.

 

Margin of victory: 0.536 second.

 

Winner's average speed: 118.538 mph.

 

Caution flags: 11 for 42 laps.

 

Lead changes: Nine among five drivers.

 

Lap leaders: Sauter 1-20; Riggs 21-33; Sauter 34; Riggs 35-71; Green 72-81; Riggs 82-101; Hamilton Jr. 102-133; Riggs 134-147; Sauter 148-149; Riggs 150-225.

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RACE RECAP

From Jayski.com

#10-Scott Riggs won the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville Superspeedway and became the first repeat winner at Nashville, his 4th overall, his 2nd win of the season and he is now the new Busch Series points leader for the first time in his career. The rest of the top five were #37-David Green, #1-David Stremme, #7-Randy LaJoie, and #25-Bobby Hamilton Jr. Riggs won by a margin of 0.53 seconds averaging 118.547mph in a race that featured 11 cautions for 42 laps. #21-Johnny Sauter had just passed rookie #1-David Stremme for third when the rookie tapped him, putting Sauter into the wall before spinning out into the infield. NASCAR stopped the cars on the backstretch to clean up the debris and finish under green. Sauter wasn't happy being put out of the race [drove infront of Stemme and slammed on the brakes a few times before Stremme drove low and went by Sauter]. "As a rookie, I can say I'm still learning," Stremme said. "But that's not how I drive. I'll have to talk to him later. He's a little hot right now." #92-Todd Bodine flew back and forth between Pocono where the Winston Cup Series will run Sunday trying to maintain his lead in the Busch Series. He started second but finished 26th when engine trouble knocked him out.

 

Points Standing after Nashville:

10-Scott Riggs, 2056

37-David Green, 2038, -18

92-Todd Bodine, 2032, -24

2-Ron Hornaday, 1912, -144

5-Brian Vickers,1881,-175

For the full standings, see BGNRacing.com.

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Side Note: Several Drivers were called into the Blue Truck after the race including Toad Bodine, Kerry Earnhardt, and I am not sure if Mike Wallace, Johnny Sauter, or David Stremme were called or not.

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